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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
This painting, titled "War in Peace," is an artwork I approached quite hesitantly. Initially, I intended to paint a vanished or sunken city, something lost over time. But as I worked on it, more and more layers emerged, and the piece became something intangible, timeless, and almost endless. I never felt it was truly finished; in fact, I could keep working on it indefinitely. But I realized that its sense of being "unfinished" is actually part of… its message—it’s a snapshot of an ongoing process, something that never truly ends. There’s a melancholy, a sentimentality in it, like a single frame from a moving picture, reflecting that we live in a world always in flux, always in a kind of war and peace.
Dana Puhosh is a painter with a robust background in drawing and graphic arts, trained in Hungary and the UK, yet largely self-taught. He employs acrylics and mixed media, skillfully fusing intuitive expression with layered narratives full of personal and archetypal symbols—drawing from shamanic motifs and ordinary life. His artworks pulse with a sense of magic, opening a dialogue between the everyday and the mystical, inviting viewers to experience the wonder of unseen truths behind our shared myths.